Thanks for all the replies.
That looks nice.
I wonder though for that size trailer that maybe your axle is a bit far back. You may have a lot of tongue weight, depending on how you balance things.
As far as the placement of the axle, the drawing is just a rough sketch. I have figured once I shorten the trailer by cutting some of the length off the rear that I am going to have to move the axle forward. I am gonna be pulling this trailer with my diesel Golf that has a class 1 hitch on it. So I will have to make sure I don't have too much tongue weight. The hitch is rated for 200lbs of tongue weight. My plan is to have the majority of my weight above the axle. Obviously I still have a bunch to figure out but its nice to actually start on it.
That is a nice profile, I like it. As for the frame, I have exactly the same one. I'm excited to build another teardrop on it. I'm not concerned with the thickness of the frame, with the box I build on it there will be plenty of support there,
Have fun
John
Yeah the this trailer sat out side for so long that rust actually has penetrated some of the thinner metal. The actual main frame seems to be nice and thick so I am not worried about knocking the surface rust off of it and reusing it. If it weren't for the condition of this trailer I would probably reuse all the support metal to save money.
I like that shape. Be careful about putting a window on the front. They are notorious for leaking.
Good luck!
Good to know. I just really want a window on the front. The more windows I put on it the more likely my girlfriend will actually want to use the trailer.